Area Overview for CT16 1RQ

Area Information

Living in CT16 1RQ places you within a small residential cluster in Dover, a historic port town on the south coast of Kent. This specific postcode covers an area with a total population of 2,069 people, situated at coordinates 51.132213, 1.304587. Dover became a significant borough following the Norman Conquest, and its strategic position on the Dover Strait has historically made it one of Kent's three most important towns. The town's entry in the Domesday Book came first before all other Kent entries, underscoring its administrative importance from 1086. You will find yourself surrounded by locations with deep roots, from the site of the Dover Straits earthquake in 1580 to the establishment of Dover Priory in the early 7th century. The area is defined by landmarks such as St Mary the Virgin Church and Dover Castle, both of which hold documented history spanning the medieval period and the Anglo-Saxon era. While the town experienced devastation during the English Civil War and the Viking period, it has remained a principal settlement. For those considering a home here, you benefit from a location that sits near key transport links including Dover Eastern Docks and Dover Western Docks, as well as rail stations like Dover Priory. The character of CT16 1RQ is shaped by this rich history and its role as a gateway to mainland Europe since Roman times.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
2069
Population Density
Not available

The housing landscape within CT16 1RQ is characterised by a distinct reliance on flats, which forms the core of the local accommodation type. With only 37% of households owning their properties, the area leans heavily towards the rental sector. This imbalance suggests that if you are looking to purchase, you may face competition from landlords and investors. The prevalence of flats also means that living spaces are often designed for urban density and convenience rather than sprawling gardens. Buyers should understand that this postcode sits within a small residential cluster that is part of the larger Dover market, where property values are influenced by proximity to the ferry terminals and the castle. The majority of residents do not own their homes, which implies a fluid population where tenancies change hands regularly. For those interested in homes in CT16 1RQ, the available stock is likely dominated by multi-unit buildings rather than single-family dwellings. This structure affects maintenance responsibilities and community interaction. If you require a traditional family home with an owner-occupier environment, you might need to look to wider Dover rather than limiting your search strictly to this specific postcode. The market here reflects the town's evolution from a historic port to a modern commuter hub.

House Prices in CT16 1RQ

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Energy Efficiency in CT16 1RQ

Residents of CT16 1RQ enjoy access to a practical range of amenities within practical daily reach. For shopping needs, you can visit Asda Dover, Farmfoods Dover, and Morrisons Dover, which provide major retail options alongside smaller local stores. Five retail outlets are listed in the immediate vicinity, forming the backbone of local consumption. The area is also well positioned for rail travel, with access to Dover Priory Railway Station, Kearsney Railway Station, and Martin Mill Railway Station. These stations allow for easy commutes without the need for a private car in many cases. Travel by ferry is another key aspect of life here, with Dover Eastern Docks Ferry Terminal and Dover Western Docks Ferry Terminal located nearby. Additionally, trains can be caught at Eythorne Station or Shepherdswell Station for alternative routes. Living in CT16 1RQ means you are integrated into the wider Dover transport network. While there are no parks or leisure centres explicitly listed in the nearest amenities category, the concentration of railway and ferry terminals provides unique access to the coast and beyond. The presence of five major supermarkets ensures that daily necessities are always within easy walking or driving distance for those residing near this postcode.

Amenities

Schools

For families considering CT16 1RQ, one notable educational option is situated nearby. Dover Grammar School for Girls is listed as a primary school in the vicinity of this postcode. The institution currently holds an incoming inspection rating of good from Ofsted. This rating indicates that the school meets the required standards for educational quality. Given that CT16 1RQ has a median age of 47 and a predominant age range of adults aged 30 to 64, families with younger children may travel to other schools outside this immediate list, as the data only provides a single primary school entry. The presence of a primary school nearby supports the educational needs of residents who have school-aged children. However, with a population of just 2,069 in this specific postcode, the immediate catchment area is limited. Prospective parents must check wider district boundaries to find secondary schools or additional primaries. The quality of Dover Grammar School for Girls remains a focal point for local education, contributing to the overall provision for the community.

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Demographics

The community inside CT16 1RQ is primarily composed of adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years old. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a mature demographic profile. Only 37% of residents own their homes, meaning the majority of the population likely rents their accommodation. The area predominantly consists of flats rather than detached houses or semi-detached properties. This high concentration of rental units suggests a dynamic market where many people move frequently or seek tenancies close to employment hubs. The predominant ethnic group within this postcode is White, reflecting the traditional demographic composition of the town. While specific deprivation data is not included in the current records, the age profile suggests a community where stability is valued alongside access to amenities. Families with older children or elderly relatives often find such age ranges common in Dover, which has a history dating back to the Stone Age. The mix of 37% homeowners against a backdrop of flats indicates that you might encounter both long-term residents and newer tenants. Understanding this demographic mix is essential if you plan to engage with the local community or invest in property within CT16 1RQ.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

37
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in CT16 1RQ?
The population is predominantly White adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. Only 37% of residents own their homes, meaning the majority live in rental accommodations. The area consists mainly of flats rather than detached houses, reflecting a mature and somewhat transient demographic.
Is the internet connection good in this area?
Digital infrastructure is excellent. The fixed broadband quality score is 81 out of 100, and mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100. These high ratings mean residents can work from home with reliability and enjoy full-speed internet for all daily digital needs.
Are there parks or nature reserves nearby?
The area passes all planning constraint assessments with a zero score, meaning there is no protected woodland or nature reserve coverage. However, the postcode is heavily focused on transport and retail, with five retail outlets, three rail stations, and two ferry terminals located within practical reach.
How safe is CT16 1RQ compared to other areas?
The crime risk is rated as critical with a score of 24 out of 100, indicating high crime rates above average. Conversely, environmental safety is perfect with zero flood risk and no planning constraints. Residents should prioritise enhanced home security despite the lack of geographical hazards.

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